The new rules recently adopted by the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrews, and which are operative from January 1, 1934, cannot be said to be revolutionary, but the penalties for ...
Article : 483 wordsAlthough the weather was fine for Oaks Day at Flemington, a strong, cold wind made conditions somewhat unpleasant. The attendance was slightly less than last year, but ...
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Advertising : 1,023 wordsAny doubt racegoers may have had about Golden Hair's ability to run out a mile and a half was dispelled by her attractive victory in the Oaks Stakes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsTaking charge at the t[?]o furlongs, Gay Star had a runaway win in the first division of the Maiden Handicap from Savate and Miss Wiltshire. Gay Star was the opening ...
Article : 214 wordsProbably the most pleasing victory for the afternoon was that of Ruach in the Veteran Stakes. It is many months since he had a win, but his performances certainly ...
Article : 238 wordsMiss Joan Hammond created a course record at Katoomba to-day, when a brilliant effort of 77 enabled her to tie with Miss Leo Wray for the Yallambee Cup. Miss Hammond's card read: ...
Article : 717 wordsMr. John Spencer Brunton's colours were carried successfully on Cup day by Quarto, and to-day he had a second winner at the meeting in the consistent and improving filly ...
Article : 283 wordsJ. E. Pike, Australia's leading jockey, met with the displeasure of the stewards at Flemington this afternoon, and was suspended from riding in races for two months. Pike did well ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,876 wordsDisplaying improved stamina, Croden Lad had a comfortable win in the Byron Moore stakes. He had the outside position at the barrier, and was in charge almost from the ...
Article : 228 wordsThe final of the T.B S. and S. Cup was decided at Concord yesterday, the winner being F. N. Smith, of Bankstown, with a fine score of 75—7, 68. Details: ...
Article : 85 wordsThirty members of the New South Wales Club played a four ball, best ball competition at the Australian Golf Club, Kensington, yesterday, for a cup given by Mr. H. B. cowles, general manager ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 464 wordsThe committee discussed the question of the amateur status but was unable to arrive at any decision. The question was most difficult, as the committee had many meetings and discussions ...
Article : 56 wordsAn addition to rule 10 says that a "player is not allowed to build a stance." And "a player shall not improve the position of the ball by breaking anything fixed or growing, except when ...
Article : 108 wordsChatham is invincible in the Lin[?]ithgow Stakes. He recorded his third successive win in the event this afternoon; and, considering the strong wind, his time, 1m 39s, was very ...
Article : 231 wordsKOGARAH: Foursome, Mrs. Horman and Mrs. Adkins, 91—24, [?]7; Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Colvin, 96—24, 72; Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Rappell, 102— 24, 78; Mrs. Watters and Mrs. Fiddes, 102—24, 78; ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Sydney University Athletic Club's teams for to-morrow's matches are:- A Grade.—220yds, W. M. Curte[?]s, A. J. Murray, P. C. Taylor; one mile run, R. B. Thistlethwa[?]te, ...
Article : 174 wordsDanilo won the Carnival Handicap by half a length from Saurian, with Count Ito a length and a quarter away third. Miramond should have been the winner. ...
Article : 218 wordsWestern Suburbs Club held its weekly meeting at Concord Oval on Wednesday evening. The New South Wales cross country representative, David Roddan, showed excellent form in winning the mile ...
Article : 194 wordsPlaying at the Goulburn club yesterday, Horace Lindrum made breaks of 1018 and 879 in a match against a local player. This was the ninth time Lindrum has exceeded a 1000. ...
Article : 36 wordsRugby Union.—Surrey v Middlesex, 3-19, played at Richmond. Northern Union.—London Highfield v Leeds, 3-5. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Nov 1933, Page 15
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